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Amelia Hill

Amelia Hill is a senior reporter for the Guardian. Click here for Amelia's public key

May 2025

  • A cockerel

    Man’s £4,000 fine for noisy rooster leaves neighbours cock-a-hoop

  • Ethel Caterham laughing in a room with lilac balloons

    ‘I do what I like’: British woman, 115, claims world’s oldest living person title

April 2025

  • Jahziyah Jones pours a bucket of ice water over her head to commemorate the five year anniversary of the "ALS Ice Bucket Challenge" in Boston<br>Eleven-year-old Jahziyah Jones, with a crowd of others, pours a bucket of ice water over her head during an event to commemorate the five year anniversary of the "ALS Ice Bucket Challenge," a viral activity started by Pete Frates and Pat Quinn to raise money for research into the ALS disease, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., July 15, 2019. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

    Brace yourselves, the Ice Bucket Challenge is back

    The fundraiser that went viral 10 years ago returns to raise awareness for mental health charities
  • A woman and a man talk on a bench next to a colourful mural that reads: 'Taking care of your health'

    ‘Friendship benches’ to offer free mental health support in Sussex

    Counsellors called ‘grandmothers’ and ‘grandfathers’ will provide listening ear through Zimbabwe-founded initiative
  • Samuel Alexander carving wood.

    ‘A beautiful discovery’: how woodworking is helping people carve out inner peace

    The craft is gaining popularity among those in search of a way to slow down, switch off and improve mental health

March 2025

  • Paddington Bear statue

    Judge accuses RAF pair of ‘wanton vandalism’ for destroying Paddington Bear statue

    Destruction of statue by RAF engineers described as ‘the antithesis of everything Paddington stands for’
  • A man with a beard holds a brown paper bag containing baguettes outside a branch of Dusty Knuckle

    ‘We’re in an impossible situation’: co-founder of London bakery targeted with graffiti reacts

    Vandals accuse Dusty Knuckle of gentrification in Haringey despite its work with at-risk young people
    • Welwyn Hatfield council under fire as it issues ‘unjustified’ fly-tipping fines

    • ‘The customer isn’t always right’: top chef loses appetite for difficult diners

    • UK child sexual abuse survivors take standup comedy courses

February 2025

  • The five people are standing in a field of tall grass

    ‘Fight for every penny’: the over-70s battling to achieve Scottish cohousing dream

  • Martin Fielder in black coat with his hands clasped on top of blue wheelie bin

    Man fined £500 for fly-tipping after envelope blows out of bin in Hertfordshire

  • Room full of belongings including a large teddy bear

    ‘I just didn’t see mess’: help emerges for children of parents who hoard

  • A front room piled high with boxes

    ‘I’m never going back to living like this’: how an innovative project is helping hoarders

January 2025

  • Woman pouring tea into a cup from a teapot

    The day of the dado: cottagecore trend reflects desire for simpler life

  • Crowd of people dressed as clowns

    ‘It allowed me to be more myself’: how becoming a clown can be therapeutic

December 2024

  • Emily Zobel Marshall with hills in the background.

    ‘You’re made to feel you don’t belong’: the black hikers challenging UK rural stereotypes

  • A dog walker strides along a pavement with a Jack Russell dog on leash

    Scientists explore longevity drugs for dogs that could also ‘extend human life’

  • Zoe Ball wih eyes closed and hand to her mouth in the studio behind a BBC2 Radio microphone

    Laughter and tears as Zoe Ball presents her final breakfast show for BBC Radio 2

  • Man having blood-pressure test.

    Pop-up heart-health hubs sought for Premier League clubs in England

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